NICE(1) COMMAND REFERENCE NICE(1) NAME nice - run a command at low priority (sh only) SYNOPSIS nice [ -number ] command [ arguments ] DESCRIPTION Nice executes command with low scheduling priority. If the number argument is present, the priority is incremented (higher numbers mean lower priorities) by that amount up to a limit of 20. The default number is 10. The normal priority for most processes is 0. The super-user may run commands with priority higher than normal by using a negative priority, e.g. `--10'. Processes that have been niced are marked specially in ps(1) listings. OPTIONS -number The priority is incremented (higher numbers mean lower priorities) by number up to a limit of 20. The default number is 10. EXAMPLES The following example runs the command date(1) at the current priority plus 12. nice -12 date RETURN VALUE Nice returns the exit status of the executed command or one of the following. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. [P_ERR] A system error occurred. Execution terminated. See intro(2) for more information on system errors. SEE ALSO date(1), ps(1), renice(1), getpriority(2), and setpriority(2). Printed 5/12/88 1
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